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1 Graphing Quadratic Functions – General Form It is assumed that you have already viewed the previous three slide shows titled Graphing Quadratic Functions – Concept Graphing Quadratic Functions – Standard Form Graphing Quadratic Functions – Converting General Form To Standard Form The next three pages are summaries from those shows, and are important to understanding this module.

2 General Form of a Quadratic Function Standard Form of a Quadratic Function

3 Graphing a Quadratic Function in Standard Form Face Up Face Down Narrow Wide Vertex Axis of symmetry

4 Narrow Wide Plotting an Extra Point when Graphing Quadratics Choose a value for x 1 unit away from the vertex. Choose a value for x more than 1 unit away from the vertex

5 Vertex of the Graph of a Quadratic Function in General Form Given the general form of a quadratic function … …the x-value of the vertex is given by

6 There are two other helpful concepts for graphing a quadratic function that is in general form. We already know that the x-value of the vertex is given by … Concept 1: The y-value of the vertex is given by …

7 Thus, the vertex of the graph of the quadratic function in general form is given by Concept 2: The a of the general form is the same value as the a in the standard form. This means that the a in the general form can be used to determine the face up/face down and narrow/wide behavior, just as it did in the standard form.

8 Summary for Graphing Quadratics in General Form Face Up Face Down Narrow Wide Vertex Axis of symmetry

9 Example: Sketch the graph of the given quadratic function. Face down Narrow Vertex:

10 Vertex

11 Axis of Symmetry: x = x-value of vertex Point: since the parabola is narrow, use an x-value that is only one unit from the vertex.

12 Summary: Narrow Face down Axis: Point: Function:

13 Plot the vertex Plot the axis: Plot the point: Draw the branch of the parabola on the right side of the axis. Use symmetry to draw the left branch. Label

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